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Meet Brent 

Brent Fuchs is a 20-year military veteran who served as both an Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician and an Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant (18D). He has deployed multiple times to combat in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria in support of the Global War on Terror, as well as to other locations in support of the War on Drugs.

 

His career has placed him on the front lines of many complex and high-risk missions of the last two decades.

Today, Brent works as a consultant and trainer, specializing in the integration of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams with elite Special Operations Forces.

 

He is passionate about trauma-informed mental health practices, specifically designed to support veterans, first responders, and high-performance professionals.

 

As a writer, public speaker, and founder of a veteran-owned business, Brent is dedicated to helping others build resilience, lead with integrity, and heal with purpose. Above all, he is a husband, father, and man of faith, committed to serving others through grit, growth, and grace.

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B. Barowick

"Phenomenal. Very engaging, very professional. Loved what Brent shared with the group, which rang true to their hearts. Everyone left better people because of what Brent spoke on and taugh.

J. Clark

"Brent is one of the few people that I have had the honor to interact with who not only understands his role as a mentor and teacher but also as a human being, a husband, a father, a teammate, and a friend. 
Brent is a subject matter expert in his field, and top of his ability to relate and commmunicate with people, he has gained the trust and respect from all those he trains. I look forward to every interaction with him and the opportunity to learn from his experiences."

W. Donnelly

"Brent is extremely knowledgeable and charismatic. He is tactful in his methods of instruction and knows how to encourage and motivate those around him. Not only did I feel confident in my abilities under his instruction, I greatly valued his sincerety in the way he mentored myself and others."
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